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you know this face, amanda knox. she was facing murder charges in italy, became a tabloid sensation. very soon italy's supreme court could decide if she can be tried for murder all over again. on the case next. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in
you know this face, amanda knox. she was facing murder charges in italy, became a tabloid sensation. very soon italy's supreme court could decide if she can be tried for murder all over again. on the case next. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred...
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many people thought that this legal drama was over for amanda knox. but now the supreme court in italy ruling that she needs to be retried. so it is here we go again. amanda knox is a student at the university of washington, just finished the winter quarter at the uw. getting ready to release a book next month. here are more chapters for maybe the next book, brooke. >> jeff dubois, that book coming out next month. what timing. thank you so much for me in seattle right now. ♪ >>> want to make sure you saw this clip before we get into this. this is a clip from "friday night lights." this is buzz bizzinger, he's best known for writing the book for inspiring that show. he's make something news for admitting to an addiction, not talking gambling, drugs, alcohol, i'm talking shopping. talk about his habit here that cost him $600,000, just about, in three years. in this feature article, quite a read, in "gq", admits he owns 81 leather jackets, 75 pairs of boots, 115 pairs of leather gloves, most of those from high end fashion house gucci. he released the s
many people thought that this legal drama was over for amanda knox. but now the supreme court in italy ruling that she needs to be retried. so it is here we go again. amanda knox is a student at the university of washington, just finished the winter quarter at the uw. getting ready to release a book next month. here are more chapters for maybe the next book, brooke. >> jeff dubois, that book coming out next month. what timing. thank you so much for me in seattle right now. ♪...
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for answers we turn to the man who successfully represented amanda knox and is doing so for her again, her lawyer joins us from rome for a new segment we're calling explain this to me. thank you for joining us. explain this to me. there is confusion when we hear this case is going back. it sounds like there's a retrial, like double jeopardy which you are not allowed to do here in the u.s. what is going on in italy? >> well, thank you very much for giving me this opportunity. yes, i think it's necessary to explain. the system is very different from the united states. we also have here the same principle, you cannot try the same person twice for the same crime. and i want to clarify that before you have a final decision in italy you need to have three grades. so the acquittal was a second grade decision, an appeal. today we discuss the third grade with the supreme court. and the supreme court has decided to have a revision at the appeal level. so it is the same case that is continuing, is not a retrial, is just a revision of what the supreme court has decided in acceptance of the opposi
for answers we turn to the man who successfully represented amanda knox and is doing so for her again, her lawyer joins us from rome for a new segment we're calling explain this to me. thank you for joining us. explain this to me. there is confusion when we hear this case is going back. it sounds like there's a retrial, like double jeopardy which you are not allowed to do here in the u.s. what is going on in italy? >> well, thank you very much for giving me this opportunity. yes, i think...
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i mean, the worst-case scenario here for amanda knox is, what, is there any chance she's going to go back? >> i don't think so. i think this is a theoretical exercise at this point. italy is not going to attempt, and the united states will not extradite her for this crime. now, it is true that if the italian courts order her to be retried, she may be well advised to stay out of the whole european union, because they have more reciprocity on these issues, but amanda knox is not going to trial again, she's not going back to prison. >> it's very different here in the legal system in the united states, and we have to be careful not to disparage the italian system, but we have double jeopardy here. and so if you're acquitted of something, you can't be tried again. >> correct. >> that doesn't appear to be quite the same in this case. >> we have -- what we have is your conviction can be reversed by an appellate court and a subsequent appellant court can reverse that and you could be tried again. it's not that different, but there's so many things in the italian system that are different. sh
i mean, the worst-case scenario here for amanda knox is, what, is there any chance she's going to go back? >> i don't think so. i think this is a theoretical exercise at this point. italy is not going to attempt, and the united states will not extradite her for this crime. now, it is true that if the italian courts order her to be retried, she may be well advised to stay out of the whole european union, because they have more reciprocity on these issues, but amanda knox is not going to...
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. >>> she's a seattle college student who spent four years in an italian jail but could amanda knox go back to prison for her roommate's death? senior cnn international reporter ben wedeman has the latest on the case. >> reporter: an emotional amanda knox is led from an italian courtroom after learning she was free at last. the murder conviction against her and her former boyfriend overturned on appeal. that was october 2011. they had spent four years in prison for the 2007 sexual assault and murder of her roommate, british exchange student meredith kircher. it was a tabloid case that riveted the media, attracting an army of journalists to the medieval town of perugia where knox and kircher were studying italian language and culture. knox's tearful return to her family home in seattle, washington, seemed like the end of her ordeal, but it may not have been the end after all. the prosecution is demanding a retrial and will appeal the conviction before the italian supreme court in rome. the wheels of italian justice, however, grind slowly. if the acquittal is overturned, the case could g
. >>> she's a seattle college student who spent four years in an italian jail but could amanda knox go back to prison for her roommate's death? senior cnn international reporter ben wedeman has the latest on the case. >> reporter: an emotional amanda knox is led from an italian courtroom after learning she was free at last. the murder conviction against her and her former boyfriend overturned on appeal. that was october 2011. they had spent four years in prison for the 2007...
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now amanda knox could be forced to return to italy and face the >>> and if saying i'm sorry could heal the world, then cbs is on the right track. the amazing race stirs up an amazing mess using a war memorial for a prop. we have the apology. you're live in the cnn newsroom. good morning from washington. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin with the wintry mess scoffing at the calendar. it's officially spring, but try telling that to millions of americans in the midwest and mid-atlantic states. >> my car was completely sideways coming up the hill. and so thank god i managed to get right here in the center and i've been here about 45 minutes waiting on a tow truck. >> i can relate this morning. up to 7 inches from st. louis to pittsburgh and some areas will be buried under a foot of snow. it's not just snow that made for a wild weekend, though. take a look at that, that's hail blanketing the ground. much of the eastern half of the country has seen any combination of high winds, thunderstorms and of course snow and hail. in just a minute we'll tell you where t
now amanda knox could be forced to return to italy and face the >>> and if saying i'm sorry could heal the world, then cbs is on the right track. the amazing race stirs up an amazing mess using a war memorial for a prop. we have the apology. you're live in the cnn newsroom. good morning from washington. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin with the wintry mess scoffing at the calendar. it's officially spring, but try telling that to millions of americans in...
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amanda knox will find out tomorrow if she'll face a retrial in connection with the death of her british roommate. knox and her ex-boyfriend were cleared of murder charges in 2011. she was set free after spending four years in prison. no objection now lives in seattle and is working on her memoir. she was reportedly paid $4 million to write a book about her experiences. boris berezovsky lived in london because he was a loud critic of russia's leadership. he's been found dead, but people are speculating that it might not be from natural causes. >> reporter: people who knew boris berezovsky in the 1990s describe him as ambitious, not charmed, pested and lobbied his way into the kremlin. becoming an influential political player. and as the president's health declined, berezovsky was said to have played a role in helping to install putin as his successor. this is berezovsky speaking in 2000, just days after putin took over. >> i think that putin will continue the way which the president established in russia. >> reporter: he was wrong. putin quickly pushed all the oligarchs out of russia. he
amanda knox will find out tomorrow if she'll face a retrial in connection with the death of her british roommate. knox and her ex-boyfriend were cleared of murder charges in 2011. she was set free after spending four years in prison. no objection now lives in seattle and is working on her memoir. she was reportedly paid $4 million to write a book about her experiences. boris berezovsky lived in london because he was a loud critic of russia's leadership. he's been found dead, but people are...
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. >>> italy's highest criminal court has overturned amanda knox' acquittal for the murder of her british roommate after spending four years in prison for the crime, knox was released, you'll remember in 2011 after investigators challenged forensic evidence used during the original trial. under italian law, authorities cannot force knox to return for a new trial and her lawyer says she has no plans to do so. knox responded to the decision by the italian court releasing a statement saying in part it was painful to receive the news that the italian supreme court decided to send my case back for revision when the prosecution's theory of my involvement in meredith's murder has repeatedly been revealed to be completely unfounded and unfair. mark haleprin, your take? >> my take is i usually have like instant instincts about whether someone's guilty or innocence. the one thing i found fascinating, i really have no idea. and i've examined the evidence like quincy. >> really? >> why? >> why? because i find it fascinating case. >> i do too. >> and the question about guilt or innocence. >> but the p
. >>> italy's highest criminal court has overturned amanda knox' acquittal for the murder of her british roommate after spending four years in prison for the crime, knox was released, you'll remember in 2011 after investigators challenged forensic evidence used during the original trial. under italian law, authorities cannot force knox to return for a new trial and her lawyer says she has no plans to do so. knox responded to the decision by the italian court releasing a statement...